| Effective Date: | 1971 |
State: |
Ohio |
| Court Type: | Appellate |
| Implementing Authority: | Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio |
| Status: | Mandatory |
| Time Standards: | Criminal Appeals (common pleas, with death penalty, but only for offenses the occured prior to January 1, 1995, municipal, and county), Civil Appeals (common pleas, domestic relations, probate, juvenile, municipal and county) and Court of Claims (10th District only): (filing to disposition) 100% within 210 days Original Actions: (filing to disposition) 100% within 180 days Administrative Appeals: (filing to disposition) 100% within 200 days |
| Ohio Supreme Court Rule of Superintendence 39: Case Time Limits | |
| Effective Date: | September 30, 1971 (Common Pleas); January 1, 1975 (Municipal and County Courts) |
State: |
Ohio |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Civil |
| Implementing Authority: | Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio |
| Status: | Mandatory |
| Time Standards: | Regular: (filing to termination) 100% within 9 to 24 months Limited: (filing to termination) 100% within 6 to 24 months Complex Litigation: (filing to termination) 100% within 36 months |
| Effective Date: | September 30, 1971 (Common Pleas); January 1, 1975 (Municipal and County Courts) |
State: |
Ohio |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Criminal |
| Implementing Authority: | Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio |
| Status: | Mandatory |
| Time Standards: | Felony: (arraignment to termination) 100% within 6 months Misdemeanor: (warrant/summons to termination) 100% within 6-24 months |
| Effective Date: | September 30, 1971 (Common Pleas); January 1, 1975 (Municipal and County Courts) |
State: |
Ohio |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Domestic |
| Implementing Authority: | Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio |
| Status: | Mandatory |
| Time Standards: | General: (filing to termination) 100% within 1 to 18 months |
| Effective Date: | September 30, 1971 (Common Pleas); January 1, 1975 (Municipal and County Courts) |
State: |
Ohio |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Juvenile |
| Implementing Authority: | Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio |
| Status: | Mandatory |
| Time Standards: | General: (complaint/summons to disposition) 100% within 3 to 12 months |
| Monitoring Information: | Ohio documents court performance relevant to time standards by producing reports with information compiled at both local and statewide levels. The courts submit monthly or quarterly caseload statistics to the Supreme Court of Ohio Case Management Section. As Ohio is not a unified court system, it is up to each individual court as to who, within their court, also receives a copy of the reports. The statistics, as submitted to the Case Management Section of the Supreme Court of Ohio, are published in an annual report released each May. The statistics are also available via public records requests. As Ohio is not a unified court system, it is up to each individual court as to their internal distribution of court statistics. |
| Notes: | Under its current statistical reporting scheme, the Supreme Court of Ohio is able to measure court performance using the percentage of cases exceeding time standards by classified type, and clearance rate. |